Quick reference: Hamburg Class A rent is 408 EUR/sqft ($444 USD), typical term 5 years, 6 months free.

  • Class A rent: 408 EUR/sqft/yr ($444 USD).
  • Typical term: 5 years.
  • Typical rent-free: 6 months.
  • Vacancy: 4.4%.

Hamburg Class A office: frequently asked questions

Quick reference: Hamburg Class A rent is 408 EUR/sqft ($444 USD), typical term 5 years, 6 months free.

TL;DR

  • Class A rent: 408 EUR/sqft/yr ($444 USD).
  • Typical term: 5 years.
  • Typical rent-free: 6 months.
  • Vacancy: 4.4%.

Quick reference

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Key facts

cityHamburg
countryGermany
regionEMEA
classARentLocal408 EUR/sqft/yr
classARentUsd$444/sqft/yr
vacancy4.4%
typicalLeaseYears5
typicalRentFreeMonths6
submarkets5
primeYieldPct4.2%

Frequently asked questions

What is HafenCity's role?
HafenCity is Europe's largest inner-city redevelopment — 157 hectares of post-2000 mixed-use development anchored by Elbphilharmonie, Spiegel-Haus, and a deep media and logistics tenant base.
How does Hamburg compare to Berlin or Munich?
Hamburg's vacancy is materially tighter and rents are lower than Munich. Hamburg is more port- and media-tilted; Berlin is tech-tilted; Munich is finance and tech-tilted.
Are Hamburg leases CPI-indexed?
Yes. Most German commercial leases include automatic VPI (Verbraucherpreisindex) indexation. Tenants should negotiate caps in inflationary cycles.

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